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Vintage~cal Custom~aluminum Finned~valve Covers~chevy Small Block~283~v8~1955-59 on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Quinebaug, Connecticut, United States

Quinebaug, Connecticut, United States
Used
Brand:Cal Custom Surface Finish:Aluminum Manufacturer Part Number:40-1000 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

This is a pair of VINTAGE CAL CUSTOM ALUMINUM 6 FINNED VALVE COVERS
  •  Chevy Small Block 283 V8 
  • 1955-59
  •  FIT STAGGERED 6 BOLT HOLE HEADS ONLY
  • DEEP 6 FIN TYPE.
MAY HAVE SMALL NICKS, DENTS, DIRT, GREASE, CHIPS, SCRATCHES, CORROSION AND RUST ON IT TO BE ON THE SAFE SIDE. NEEDS A GOOD CLEANING. 

  • PLEASE CHECK PICTURES FOR MORE DETAILS

please keep in mind they are used and are in need of a good cleaning before use


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